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  1. Riverfront Stadium - Wikipedia

    Riverfront Stadium, also known as Cinergy Field from 1996 to 2002, was a multi-purpose stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB) from …

  2. Riverfront Stadium

    Ground broke on the new dual purpose stadium on February 1, 1968 and Riverfront Stadium opened to the public on June 30, 1970. It was almost identical to its other cookie cutter siblings who had …

  3. Riverfront Stadium – Cincinnati’s Era of the Big Red Machine

    Sep 17, 2024 · Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati is one such iconic venue. Constructed during an era when multipurpose facilities were in vogue, Riverfront served as the home base for the Cincinnati …

  4. Cincinnati’s Legendary Riverfront Stadium - Northeast News

    Riverfront Stadium was imploded on December 29, 2002 in a little less than 45 seconds. Part of the old site is occupied by the new ballpark and the Red’s Hall of Fame and Museum. The National …

  5. Riverfront Stadium | Baseball Wiki | Fandom

    Riverfront was a multi-purpose, circular "cookie-cutter" stadium, one of many built in the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s as communities sought to save money by having their football and …

  6. Riverfront Stadium - History, Photos & More of the former NFL stadium

    Over 60,000 fans filled Riverfront Stadium during the opening game. Four tiers of multicolored seats circled the entire Astroturf playing field. The Bengals shared the stadium with the Cincinnati Reds …

  7. Riverfront Stadium – Home of the Big Red Machine

    Oct 9, 2024 · Riverfront Stadium, later known as Cinergy Field, was one of the most storied ballparks in Major League Baseball. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, it opened on June 30, 1970, and became the …

  8. Reds Riverfront Stadium Cinergy Field site - MLB.com

    Jan 8, 2021 · Built in 1970, Riverfront Stadium (later renamed Cinergy Field) was considered state-of-the-art for its time. The round “cookie-cutter” facility was multi-purpose and housed both the Reds …

  9. Riverfront Stadium - Ballparks

    Before Riverfront Stadium opened on June 30, 1970, the Reds had spent 58 years playing at intimate Crosley Field, baseball s only park with a two-tiered outfield. After more than three decades of talking …

  10. Riverfront Stadium - football.ballparks.com

    Despite Cincinnati's love of baseball, it was the prospect of a professional football team that finally moved the city to end twenty years of discussion and build a new stadium on the downtown riverfront.